Introducing Stack Embeds: Bring Your Stacks Anywhere
Jul 18, 2025
3 min read
Stacklist just got even more powerful.
We’re thrilled to announce a brand new feature: Stack Embeds. You can now embed your Stacks anywhere you publish on the web — whether it's a personal blog, a Notion site, your business landing page, or even within an article just like this one.
This is a big leap forward in making Stacklist not just a place to collect and organize your favorite links, but also a tool to beautifully share and showcase them in context.
What is a Stack Embed?
An embed is a snippet of code that lets you visually display a Stack — one of your collections of curated links — directly on a web page outside of Stacklist.
You have two layout options:
Single Tile: A compact, clickable card that links to the Stack.
Expanded Row: A full preview of the Stack, including a row of the cards it contains.
It’s perfect for creators, curators, bloggers, marketers, or anyone who wants to share collections of their favorite tools, resources, or recommendations.
Why This is So Useful
You can now:
Replace boring link lists with beautifully designed and interactive Stacks
Share up-to-date collections in blog posts, guides, or newsletters
Help readers dive into full collections without needing extra context
Keep things dynamic — edits made to your Stack automatically reflect in your embeds
How to Embed Your Own Stack
Open any Stack you've created.
Click the Share button.
Select the Embed tab.
Customize the color, tile layout, and preview style.
Copy and paste the embed code into your website or blog (just like a YouTube video).
It takes just seconds.
Show Off What You Love
Your collections are meaningful. They say something about your tastes, your expertise, your adventures.
With Stack Embeds, you can now share that with the world — right where your audience is.
We can’t wait to see how you use this feature.
Ready to try it out? Head to any of your public stacks and click Share → Embed.
Need help? Email us anytime at [email protected].
Example: My Favorite New York Spots
Here’s a Stack I update regularly with my favorite restaurants in NYC. From hole-in-the-wall gems to high-end classics, these are places I always recommend.